House Hunting Secrets #4 & #5: Maps & Keywords!
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024
- House Hunting is hard. Its cut throat! But if you learn my little "house hunting secrets" you'll be ahead of the pack in no time at all! This time we chat about searching by the keywords agents actually use & map searching when you want your new home to be near the sea but you dont know the names of every seaside townsland in the country!
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You talk to the camera so naturally. These are all so helpful!
Comment for the algorithm- you deserve more subs for reals. Me and my husband are hoping to find a farm in Ireland (form abroad) so this is giving me a lot to look for.
Another great video Maggie, please keep making these ones - they’re so interesting and helpful! ☺️👍🏼
Thank you so much you have given me hope again!!!😅
Really great video with awesome tips 😊
I would love a video on zoning (or planning, I guess?). For example, if there's a farmyard with outbuildings and land for sale, but it does not include the farmhouse which is on an adjacent lot, would the farm/agricultural lot need to be re-zoned for residential before building planning could be secured? Also, let's say I found a property that had a house and derelict outbuildings and I wanted to run a small business in the outbuildings, what kind of obstacles would I face for re-zoning/planning? Is it best to hire someone to help with this process?
Good questions would love to know the answer also
thanks for the link yesterday
@@lazycarper7925 You're welcome!
Very clear and precise 🔔💙
Maggie, have you any tips on septic tanks? What can a person who wants to buy an old house look out for before signing, or before getting an expensive contractor or the EPA out telling you you need a new one!?
Great video! Any suggestions for which sites have the option to search maps?
Can you talk a bit about houses held by auctioneers? I would never want to buy a home of someone who has been forced out by the bank- it would be too heartbreaking for me. Or am I missing the situation for which auctioneers are involved?
I do believe houses also go to auction when people just want to sell quick.
Although in the UK, companies selling houses are called ‘Estate Agents’, and ‘Realtors’ in the U.S., generally (but not exclusively...) the companies who sell houses in Ireland are called ‘Auctioneers’. Many houses are indeed sold ‘at auction’, but Auctioneers in Ireland sell houses in the normal way too. 👍🏻